PRIVATE LAB · EXPERIMENTAL
AI RSS Stack
Bringing scattered updates back into a reader I control
A self-hosted reading stack built with FreshRSS, RSSHub, changedetection.io, and GitHub release feeds to follow software releases and website changes from one place.
- FreshRSS
- RSSHub
- Docker
- changedetection.io
EVIDENCE
Evidence planned
Real interface captures and reproducible material are still being prepared. This page does not substitute invented screenshots or unverified numbers.
SYSTEM MAP
How it works
- 01Choose sources
- 02Generate or monitor feeds
- 03Aggregate and deduplicate
- 04Read on my terms
Motivation
Algorithmic feeds are good at keeping people scrolling, but poor at helping them follow a deliberate set of sources over time. AI RSS Stack puts source selection, deduplication, and read-later decisions back in the reader’s hands.
Components
FreshRSS provides the reading interface. RSSHub covers sites without native feeds, changedetection.io watches ordinary web pages, and GitHub release feeds track new versions of tools and dependencies directly.
This is an evolving personal experiment. The goal is not to collect more information, but to keep up with the projects that matter while reducing noise.